What is the difference between a Cleveland pear tree and Select tree?
Cleveland Pear Tree
- Grows 20-25 feet tall and wide
- Has white flowers that bloom in the spring and small, yellow-green pears that ripen in the fall
- The pears are edible, but they are not as sweet as other varieties of pears
- The Cleveland pear tree is a good choice for growing in small spaces, as it does not require a lot of room to grow
- It is also a good choice for growing in urban areas, as it is tolerant of pollution
Select Tree
- Grows 30-40 feet tall and wide
- Has white flowers that bloom in the spring and large, yellow pears that ripen in the fall
- The pears are sweet and juicy, and they are good for eating fresh or using in pies and other desserts
- The Select tree is a good choice for growing in large spaces, such as orchards or large gardens
- It is also a good choice for growing in rural areas, as it is not as tolerant of pollution as the Cleveland pear tree
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